Carlsbad man arrested a fourth time for alleged DUI

CARLSBAD >> A local man, James Reyes, 30 , was arrested on suspicion of driving while intoxicated, and while allegedly driving with a revoked license.

This is the fourth time in a row that Reyes has been pulled over on suspicion of a DUI.

Reyes was pulled over after allegedly following another vehicle too closely, when it was suspected that Reyes was possibly intoxicated.

According to the criminal complaint from the Carlsbad Police Department Reyes smelled heavily of alcohol, and was allegedly being difficult with the arresting officer after he was asked to step out of his vehicle.

Reyes interrupted the officer, while he was in the process of reading Reyes his Miranda Rights, the arrest affidavit said.

Reyes was then arrested after dispatch told the officer that Reyes was driving with a revoked license and that an interlock was required on the vehicle, which Reyes vehicle didn't have.

During a number of sobriety tests, Reyes continued to interrupt and had difficulty throughout performing these tests, the affidavit said.

Reyes was asked to take a breath test, but allegedly refused multiple times.

A search warrants was then obtained to take a blood test on Reyes, which is still being examined by the Carlsbad Medical Center.